Safety & Health 1992 Patrick R. Tyson - Abstracts

Safety & Health 1992 Patrick R. Tyson
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A farewell to Scannell. (Gerard F. Scannell resigns as head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (Washington Review) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
All's quiet on the Washington front; Federal OSHA is at a standstill, but keep your eye on North Carolina. (Washington Review)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
Behind the scenes for the common good ... bad and ugly: the battle rages on over who controls regulatory agencies. (Washington Review) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
Court blocks 428 standards in one decision. (Air Contaminants Standard) (Washington Review)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
Court favors huge OSHA penalties. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (Washington Review) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
Election year gets weirder and weirder. (1992 elections; implications of Office of Management and Budget letter to Occupational Health and Safety Administration)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
OSHA's penalty policies get mixed reviews. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
OSHA's standards of fairness. (how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration benefits employers and employees) (Washington Review) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
OSHA standard stuck in neutral. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration motor vehicle standard) (Washington Review)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
Proposed bill boosts federal-employee protection. (Federal Employees Occupational Safety and Health Act-HR-3149) (Washington Review) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
State plans under the spotlight. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration studies state programs) (Column)HealthPatrick R. Tyson
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